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It is for the invading Tamil Nadu fishermen poaching in Sri Lankan seas. They are depicted wrongly as the victims. The Sri Lankan navy is falsely accused of being the aggressors.
The eight fishermen and their trawler would be handed over to the Fisheries Inspectorate in Mannar for legal proceedings.
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ABP News on MSN8 Tamil Nadu Fishermen Arrested By Sri Lankan Navy For Alleged Maritime Boundary ViolationEight fishermen from Tamil Nadu were arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy near Delft Island for allegedly crossing the IMBL. Their ...
Preliminary investigations suggest the animals may have been deliberately poisoned, allegedly by locals or poachers, raising ...
Anti-poaching watchers’ salary hiked by Rs 3,125 in Tamil Nadu The salary was last revised in 2019, from Rs 10,000 to Rs 12,500 against the demand of Rs 15,000. Representative image ...
The Tamil Nadu government has approved a raise in the consolidated monthly wages of Anti-Poaching Watchers (APWs) in the forest department. Effective from January 1, 2025, the new wages will be ...
Tamil Nadu: 27 Indian fishermen, jailed in Sri Lanka, ... The Navy has so far this year arrested 131 Indian fishermen and seized 18 fishing boats for allegedly poaching in Sri Lankan waters, ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has written to Indian External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar, highlighting the increasing frequency of arrests of Indian fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy, ...
The issue of poaching is intimately linked to the issue of International Maritime Border Line (IMBL). Despite the fact that the IMBL was established after protracted discussions, dating back to ...
COIMBATORE: After nearly six years, the state government has increased the salary of Anti-Poaching Watchers (APWs), who are ...
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